TomServo wrote:Pickles are cucumbers soaked in EVIL!
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
Drawingablank wrote:Lessons learned:
...darkwads suck
AntiM wrote:The burn that happens in your shade structure while sharing coffee and rolls and chatter with friends is as much the burn which is all fire and dancing and explosions.
phil wrote:AntiM wrote:The burn that happens in your shade structure while sharing coffee and rolls and chatter with friends is as much the burn which is all fire and dancing and explosions.
Where's the upvote button? This deserves upvotes.

trilobyte wrote:I was never a big fan of the pomp and circumstance of the man burn. It has its moments, but feels very spectator-y for me. This year we watched it with a small group of friends and neighbors from the top of our airship tower - wonderful!
The awesome tip we learned out there this year... put a bit of chapstick on zippers, it'll keep them working smoothly. Thanks to Massive Bri for that one.

jkisha wrote:Damn, now you tell me. Chapstick has got to smell a lot better than the WD40 we used.![]()
We have watched the burns from back beyond the crowd for several years now. We bring chairs and cocktails and lots of lights so we don't get run over. Very nice.trilobyte wrote:I was never a big fan of the pomp and circumstance of the man burn. It has its moments, but feels very spectator-y for me. This year we watched it with a small group of friends and neighbors from the top of our airship tower - wonderful!
The awesome tip we learned out there this year... put a bit of chapstick on zippers, it'll keep them working smoothly. Thanks to Massive Bri for that one.
Drawingablank wrote:Lessons learned:
Bring less beer and more booze (or other party favors if so inclined). Cold beer is great while sitting around camp in the afternoon, but at night the jots are generally too far a hike to do on a regular basis when out partying.
The Rat Lady wrote:"Playa Boob" can be nasty too! My feet did great, I think they came home in better shape than they went. But poor dry abraded boobies could have used some udder cream too! 7 days of unfettered movement with loose (or no ) clothing left them dry, cracked and red on the sides. After a few days of udder cream (also known as Bag Balm) they are much happier now!
Too Early wrote:Cleaning a rental RV afterwards... You'll never get to all those nooks and crannies ...
Drawingablank wrote:...Bring good boots - I couldn't bring myself to thrash a $200 pair of boots so I bought a $40 pair for the burn. I had several blisters by Tuesday even though I had been wearing them for a month and thought they were broken in. Never again will I bring cheap boots...
tamarakay wrote:And that the Big Red Heart at the beginning of 3:30 is a lifesaver at night.
Drawingablank wrote:Bring good boots - I couldn't bring myself to thrash a $200 pair of boots so I bought a $40 pair for the burn. I had several blisters by Tuesday even though I had been wearing them for a month and thought they were broken in. Never again will I bring cheap boots.
graidawg wrote:4 what can possibly go wrong is not a rhetorical question
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